Han Dao world

Chapter 271

Chapter 271
Liu Xie thought about it, so he deliberately inquired about the relevant details.

Neither Hu Chuquan nor Aiken had such an understanding. When the emperor wanted to ask, they answered seriously.

Although there is not much information to inquire about, it is basically useful.

For example, there was a piece of news recently: Several horse traders bought a batch of horses and went east. I heard that Lu Bu bought the war horses. The price is very attractive, and the quality of the horses is also good.

Liu Xie understood as soon as he heard it.

This is the lifeline for Lu Bu and his subordinate Bingzhouqi.Without the supply of these war horses, the Bingzhou cavalry would not last long, and Lu Bu would have no foundation.

Before fighting with Cao Cao to Yanzhou, they fought back and forth for more than a year, and the loss of war horses must have been considerable.

Lu Bu has now gone to Xuzhou to attach himself to Liu Bei, but he will not surrender to Liu Bei.If you want to turn the enemy into the main, you must have a strong military force. It is imperative to buy war horses and restore the strength of the cavalry.

Liu Xie then ordered Yang Xiu to draw up an edict to Zhong Yao, governor of Shangdang, and Dong Zhao, governor of Hanoi, telling them to pay attention to the horses passing through the border.If there are high-quality horses that can be used as war horses, they will all be detained and not released at will.

Not only Lu Bu, but everyone who wants to buy war horses must accept the jurisdiction of the court.

It's a pity that Liu Bei can't be controlled. He has the support of Zhongshan businessmen, and his war horses don't pass through the territory of Bingzhou.

I hope Liu He can control it.

In a few days, the edict should be delivered to Liu He.

I don't know if Guo Tu has returned to Yecheng, and his words are still leaking.

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Yang Biao organized a banquet.

These veterans are not good at marching and fighting, and they almost have practical ability to govern the country, but etiquette is the foundation of their lives, which is enough to open the eyes of the Huns and make them feel ashamed.

Sitting among a group of Han monarchs and ministers in high crowns and splendid attire, singing and following the rituals, the Huns wearing felt hats and fur clothes were ashamed and at a loss, wishing they could become villains in fur robes.

Of course, this has a lot to do with being rubbed on the ground by Huben's servant before, which destroyed his self-esteem.

If it weren't for this, they might still laugh at the saying that the Han people are superficial and only have these bluff rituals.

At this moment, they dare not show any disrespect, lest they be ridiculed.

Hu Chuquan performed relatively better.

After half a month of Zhang Xi's teaching, although he has not yet had the strength to sing with Han Chinese poetry, he can basically advance and retreat in an orderly manner, without being rude, and making jokes.

Compared with his compatriots, he felt that he deserved his name.

At the banquet, Liu Xie asked Qu Bei and others about Meiji's situation.

Hu Chuquan was too young, let alone Aiken. They all relied on their father and brother before, and they had no sense of being the masters of the family at all, and they didn't pay attention to the situation in Meiji's mountains and rivers. Now they can't tell a name.

The inferior people are relatively older, have more experience, and have combat experience.

They were somewhat surprised to hear that the emperor would use three thousand horses to help them put down the rebellion.

Even after seeing the Han army formation and knowing that the emperor of the Han family had such a killer weapon as three hundred armored cavalry, they still expressed doubts about whether they could defeat the rebels and regain control of Meiji.

What they have to face is a rebel army with more than ten times the strength.

Facing the questions from Qubei and the others, Liu Xie waved his hand disapprovingly. "These are not things you need to worry about. I have my own arrangements. You can only bring me to the rebels. No matter how many horses the rebels have, it will not affect the result."

Going humble and helpless, explained the situation of the rebels.

After Yu Fuluo went to Beijing, the Huns established Xu Bugu as Shanyu.But Hou Bugudu died after only one year as Shanyu, and now there is no Shanyu, and the old king is the director.

Lao Wang's appeal is limited, and his strength is also limited. The combined strength of several tribes is about [-] people.

If it can be properly deployed and united with the tribes loyal to the old Shanyu Qiangqu, there may not be no possibility of surprising victory.

But there is one enemy that must be guarded against, and that is the chief culprit who united the right and killed Qiangqu: Xiu Tuge.

Xiutuge is the former tribe of King Xiutu, who entered the fortress the first time and were settled in the Wuwei area.Then the race multiplied, and some of them went east, adjacent to the right part of Beidi and Shangjun.

They are far away from the royal court of Meiji, and it is unlikely that they will be in Meiji now, but they have a large army, more than [-] people, so they must be guarded against.

Knowing that Qubei might be exaggerating, but when he heard that there were [-] Hughes in Xiutu, the ministers and ministers in the banquet still changed their faces.

The emperor conquered Meiji with three thousand horses, and there is still a possibility of victory.

Not all the tribes of the Xiongnu are rebels, and there are many of them who are devoted to the Fuluo brothers, otherwise they would not have left Shanyu in vain.If it can be separated and divided, coupled with the advantages of the Han army's equipment, it will not be difficult to win.

But with the addition of Xiu Tu Gehu, it's hanging.

First of all, Xiu Tuge's military strength is obvious, with [-] people.Even if the elite is only eleven, that's more than ten thousand riders.

Secondly, Xiu Tuge was the real culprit who killed Qiang Qu, and the possibility of surrender was almost non-existent.

If the Son of Heaven doesn't meet Xiutu, it's up to him. Once he does, it will be a fierce battle, and there will be more dangers than fortunes.

Seeing Gongqing change color, Qubei's mood is very complicated.

On the one hand, his suppressed depressed mood got a little vent.These serious Han people are still scholars after all, no matter how thoughtful their etiquette is, it is useless on the battlefield, and they will reveal their true colors when they are in danger.

On the other hand, if the emperors of the Han family were cowardly and did not dare to go to Meiji, the possibility of them returning to Meiji would be even slimmer.

Qu Bei looked at Liu Xie secretly, feeling agitated.

Liu Xie lowered his eyelids, and there was not much expression on his face.

In fact, he was scolding his mother in his heart.

What the hell is Xiutu Gehu? I haven't heard anything about it before, not even Hu Chuquan himself mentioned it.

A large tribe with more than [-] riders suddenly appeared. This intelligence collection is too outrageous.

Could it be that you are making up nonsense here?
This possibility cannot be ruled out.

Qubei is not Hu Chuquan, nor Aiken. Facing the threat of the Han monarchs and ministers, he reacted a little, hoping to pierce their false appearance, let them reveal their weak nature, and win some opportunities for negotiation. It is not surprising at all. .

But what if it is true?
Even if there are not more than [-] people in Qubei, there are only [-] to [-] people, the danger cannot be underestimated.

But at this moment, you can't be cowardly.

Once persuaded, not only will they be despised by Qubei and others, but the strategy of stabilizing the Northwest will also come to an end.

That's really a death before the apprenticeship.

Liu Xie quickly calculated in his heart, and raised his eyelids slightly.

"Is there really [-] people in Xiutuge?"

There was a brief hesitation in Qu Bei's eyes, and then he said, "It's roughly the same."

"So, the chief culprit in Meiji's rebellion was Xiu Tuge?"

"That's what Your Majesty said."

Liu Xie nodded. "The first evil must be punished, so Xiu Tuge should be eliminated first."

Everyone was shocked, and even Qubei was dumbfounded after listening to the translation, staring at Liu Xie intently.

Is the emperor of the Han family stupid?
A large tribe with more than [-] people will be destroyed if you say it?

(End of this chapter)

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